1960s Dresses

Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief vogue in the turbulent late 1960s, when young people literally wore their politics and interests on their sleeves—but were prepared to discard them as easily ...

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HELLO! Magazine: Princess Kate's Jackie Kennedy-inspired wardrobe full of 'sharp' 1960s mini dresses

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The 1960s started off as the dawn of a golden age to most Americans. On , the handsome and charismatic John F. Kennedy became president of the United States.

Take a nostalgic trip through 21 iconic moments that defined the bold, revolutionary spirit of the 1960s in pop culture and history.

Forty years after it ended, the 1960s remains the most consequential and controversial decade of the twentieth century. It would dawn bright with hope and idealism, see the liberal state attain its mightiest reforms and reach, and end in discord and disillusionment.

The 1960s were some of the most significant years in American history. The decade saw the Civil Rights Movement and a rising counterculture that reimagined the shape of the American social fabric.

The 1960s in America were marked by cultural, political, and social shifts, defining the decade's lifestyle. Key elements included evolving family structures, food habits, fashion trends, and entertainment forms.

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MSN: Would You Wear a Wedding Dress Made of Disposable Paper? These 1960s Brides Donned Them to Save Money—and Make a Daring Fashion Statement

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Would You Wear a Wedding Dress Made of Disposable Paper? These 1960s Brides Donned Them to Save Money—and Make a Daring Fashion Statement

Morning Call PA: Groovy, baby: 1960s ‘Fashion Experiment’ takes spotlight in new Allentown Art Museum exhibit